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#politics
National Review: The Corner: Has the GOP Checked the Couch Cushions?
The GOP's financial crisis worsens as money is drained for legal troubles and leaders abandon ship. State parties like Arizona, Michigan, and Minnesota are left crippled, with bankrupt coffers and mounting debts.
Red State: The DeSantis Campaign Is Faltering: Can He Reverse Its Downward Spiral?
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis' presidential campaign is in trouble as wealth donors, including Rupert Murdoch, lose confidence and consider alternative candidates like Sen. Tim Scott. DeSantis has faced criticism for campaign missteps, hardline social positions, and turning down speaking engagements. Despite fundraising success, DeSantis has not met establishment expectations, with stagnant poll numbers and concerns about his charisma and focus on cultural issues. However, with ample campaign funds and time remaining, DeSantis still has a chance to turn things around and close the polling gap with Donald Trump.
Foreign Policy: What in the World?
1. Zimbabwean court upholds ban on opposition party ahead of general elections.
2. Report estimates over 50,000 Russian soldier deaths in Ukraine invasion.
3. Turkey conditions support for Sweden's NATO membership on EU admission.
4. Guatemala's President Giammattei publishes letter saying he won't stay in power.
5. U.S. Climate envoy John Kerry to travel to China for talks.
6. Thai politician Pita Limjaroenrat falls short of becoming prime minister.
7. Mass grave found in Darfur, at least 115 bodies discovered.
8. North Korea defends testing a long-range missile at U.N. Security Council.
9. HBO's Succession earns most Emmy nominations with 27 nods.
10. Scottish woman forced to repaint front door due to council's standards.
The Federalist: Biden, Media Blame Military Abortion Fight They Started On GOP
House Republicans pass an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act aimed at preventing taxpayer dollars from funding travel and abortions for military service members and their families. The amendment is met with criticism from the Biden administration, Democrats, and the media.
The Blaze: Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signs law at FAMiLY Leadership Summit banning most abortions after six weeks
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds signed a bill banning most abortions after a detectable heartbeat. Reynolds stated that the legislation is necessary to protect the unborn and change the culture of abortion. The bill went into effect immediately.
National Review: The Corner: Kamala Harris’s Greatest Hits
Vice President Kamala Harris confuses audiences with her unusual statements on topics like AI, the passage of time, and Venn diagrams. A compilation of her most puzzling oratorical moments is available.
Red State: George Will Weighs in on Trump and DeSantis in 2024: Who Can It Be Now?
George Will predicts that neither Donald Trump nor Ron DeSantis will be the 2024 GOP nominee. He criticizes Trump for his crybaby crusade and DeSantis for resembling a political failure. Will's opinion may be biased, and his prediction may not hold true, but it is still early in the political cycle.
The Blaze: Trump to host screening of anti-child-trafficking film 'Sound of Freedom' at his resort
Former President Donald Trump is planning to host a screening of the anti-child-trafficking film "Sound of Freedom" at his golf club in Bedminster, New Jersey. The film tells the story of Tim Ballard, a former DHS agent, and his efforts to rescue children from human trafficking. Despite its success, the liberal media remains critical of the film and downplays the work done to fight human trafficking.
#society
The Babylon Bee: Supreme Court Rules 5-4 That Ross And Rachel Were On A Break
In a split decision, the Supreme Court determines that Ross and Rachel were indeed on a break. Ross's lawyer argues that the break was clear, but the female justices dissent, claiming it perpetuates racism. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez criticizes the decision as a win for patriarchy. Justice Amy Coney Barrett votes against based on the couple's marital status.
PJ Media: ‘Not Enough’: Chicago Suburb Begins Paying Reparations to Black Residents
The Chicago suburb of Evanston is paying reparations to black residents, but some activists complain that the payouts are too meager. The city approved $10 million in reparations payments, with $25,000 going to around 140 residents by the end of the year.
Newsbusters: RARE: Company Promotes NOT Killing Your Kids Through Abortion
EveryLife, a baby product brand, celebrates the value of every child and affirms the miracle of life. Their video ad emphasizes the importance of loving, protecting, and supporting all children, regardless of race or abilities. The brand also donates to pro-life organizations and promotes their mission through their products.
Washington Free Beacon: HERO OF THE WEEK: CNN's Jake Tapper Toasts Demise of Affirmative Action at All-White Dinner Party
CNN host Jake Tapper was criticized for attending a racially homogeneous dinner party in Idaho with other white celebrities. The party may have been celebrating the Supreme Court's decision on race-based affirmative action, which was supported by the majority of Americans. Tapper's attendance at the party and the lack of diversity among the guests sparked controversy and debate on social media.
#foreignaffairs
The American Spectator: American Chemical Weapons Are No More
In the remote Skull Valley, a pilot unknowingly caused casualties by dropping the deadly VX nerve agent. The Army denied responsibility, blaming illegal pesticides instead. Following public pressure, America's chemical weapons stockpile has been destroyed, fulfilling its obligations under the Chemical Weapons Convention Treaty. Other nations like Syria, Russia, and North Korea have been accused of using chemical weapons, violating international law. The destruction of America's stockpile can be seen as a step towards lessening the barbarity of war, but opinions remain divided.
#economy
Spectator USA: Lina Khan’s very bad week
Federal Trade Commission chair Lina Khan had a rough week as a federal judge blocked her attempt to block Microsoft's takeover of Activision and Elon Musk accused her agency of misconduct and bias. Khan has faced controversy and few wins since being appointed by Biden. She is now investigating OpenAI for privacy and data security practices.
The Epoch Times: 'South Gate' of Beijing Suspends City Bus Services in a Sign of Growing Local Government Financial Crises
Baoding, a Chinese city near Beijing, suspended bus services due to the financial crisis caused by the pandemic. The bus companies suffered losses and had to withdraw from the market, leading to a decrease in transportation capacity. The financial difficulties in local governments and the slumped real estate market have contributed to the crisis.
#military
Fox News: UFO amendment tucked in Pentagon spending bill enjoys rare bipartisan support: 'Long past time'
The U.S. defense bill includes the UAP Disclosure Act, requiring the release of UFO sightings and the creation of a secure UFO reporting channel. It also calls for a search of records dating back to 1945.
#religion
The Epoch Times: Appeals Court Rules Catholic Private School Allowed to Fire Counselor Over Her Same-Sex Marriage
A federal appeals court ruled that a Catholic high school in Indiana had the right to fire two guidance counselors who entered into same-sex marriages, citing the school's religious principles. The counselors argued that the decision violated Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, but the school defended its action by claiming a ministerial exception under the First Amendment. The court ruled in favor of the school, maintaining that religious schools have the freedom to choose leaders who align with their religious mission.
#health
The Epoch Times: Klobuchar, Advocacy Groups Launch Campaign for Lower Drug Prices
Sen. Amy Klobuchar and special interest groups rally for bipartisan bills to reduce drug costs and combat anti-competitive practices in the pharmaceutical industry. The initiative aims to lower drug prices and increase competition to make medications more affordable for all Americans.
#education
The Epoch Times: Public Trust in American Colleges Keeps ‘Cratering’
Americans' trust in higher education institutions has declined due to political partisanship and rising tuition fees, leading to a drop in college enrollment. This trend may cause labor shortages in key sectors like IT and healthcare, posing risks to the US economy.
#crime
Forbes: Who Is Rex Heuermann? Gilgo Beach Suspect Reportedly Facing Murder Charges
Rex Heuermann, a New York City architect, has been charged with murder in connection with a series of killings of multiple people on Long Island. Senior law enforcement officials have identified Heuermann as the suspect, and he is expected to be charged with six counts of murder. Heuermann owns an architecture and interior design firm and has extensive experience working in New York City. Suffolk County District Attorney Raymond Tierney is scheduled to hold a press conference to provide more information about the case.
The Epoch Times: Man Accused in Killing of Toronto Mother Has Extensive Criminal History
Damian Hudson, previously convicted for stabbing someone in the heart, has now been charged with second-degree murder after a woman was killed by a stray bullet in Toronto. Hudson has a long criminal history, including assaults, robberies, firearms offences, and probation violations. He was out on bail at the time of the shooting.
Human Events: Non-binary Scottish sex attacker avoids jail for second time
after conviction for molesting teen boy
A male sex attacker who molested a sleeping teenager over six years has avoided jail for a second time. Oliver James Bond, who went by Lucas Cole, was found guilty of sexually assaulting the victim on multiple occasions, including when he was asleep and incapable of giving consent. Despite the guilty verdict, Bond was only placed under social work supervision, given a curfew, and ordered to carry out unpaid work. The decision was made due to Bond's vulnerability in prison, despite his lack of remorse and acceptance of responsibility for his actions.
Washington Free Beacon: California Democrats Redo 'WTF' Vote Against Making Child Trafficking a Serious Felony
Under intense political pressure, California Democrats reversed their dismissal of a bill that would classify child trafficking as a serious felony. The bipartisan bill, which the state Senate already passed unanimously, appears on track to become law, though changes could still be made. However, there is little reason to expect California Democrats to be deterred from their efforts to ease sentencing and empty prisons in the name of racial equity.
Fox News: Dangerous 'Fast & Furious'-style road rallies terrorizing California streets
The dangerous trend of "sideshows" in Oakland is threatening public safety, leading city officials to consider cracking down on these illegal performances. Drivers and spectators are shutting down intersections and causing chaos on streets and bridges with extreme stunts and crashes. The events draw large crowds, with many participants coming from outside the Oakland area. This trend has sparked community demands for action, and officials are working on creating ordinances and imposing fines to deter organizers and facilitators of sideshows.
#sports
Fox News: Packers 'would run through a wall for' Jordan Love, team's running back says
After three years, Jordan Love is finally starting as the Green Bay Packers' quarterback. Despite his limited experience, Love has gained the respect and support of his teammates. With Aaron Rodgers now on the New York Jets, Love will have the opportunity to lead the team.
Fox News: Women’s World Cup warm-up match called off after becoming ‘overly physical,’ player reportedly hospitalized
A friendly match between the Republic of Ireland and Colombia in preparation for the FIFA Women's World Cup was abruptly ended after just 20 minutes due to excessive physicality. One player was hospitalized as a result.
#technology
The Federalist Papers: Zuckerberg's Threads Platform Floundering: A Flash in the Pan or a True Social Media Competitor
Newly launched social networking app Threads, touted as a competitor to Twitter, has seen a significant decrease in user engagement since its release. Data shows a 20% drop in daily active users and a 50% decrease in user time on the platform. Speculation suggests that Threads may be used for political messaging by agencies like the FBI and CIA.
#other
The Epoch Times: IN-DEPTH: The Recreational Fishing Industry Faces a Bleak Future in the Shadow of Wind Turbines, Local Fishermen Fear
The recreational fishing industry along the Atlantic coast is at risk due to the destruction of habitat caused by electromagnetic fields (EMFs) emitted from offshore wind turbine cables. Studies suggest that EMFs affect fish and their migratory patterns, potentially impacting fisheries. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) acknowledges the threat to fisheries and warns of negative socioeconomic impacts. However, the government and wind companies deny any impact on fisheries, causing concern among local fishermen and experts who fear devastation for the recreational fishing industry.
Flag And Cross: Arctic Fox Cubs Delight Visitors At Scottish Wildlife Park
Arctic fox cubs explore their new home and play with their parents at Highland Wildlife Park in Scotland. The global population of Arctic foxes is stable, but they are critically low in some areas. The cubs are born gray or brown and their coloring changes with the seasons.
Forbes: Taylor Swift Charts Three Top 10 Albums In The U.K. As ‘Speak Now (Taylor’s Version)’ Debuts At No. 1
Taylor Swift's latest album, Speak Now (Taylor's Version), debuts at No. 1 on the U.K. albums chart, with three albums in the top 10. This achievement showcases the massive fan base she has in the country. Swift's release sold more units than the rest of the top 10 albums combined.
The Epoch Times: Georg Philipp Telemann: Concerto in F major for Recorder, Strings & b.c. TWV 51:F1
In Affettuoso, recorder player Ajna Marosz performs under the artistic leadership of Miloš Valent. The music is expressive and heartfelt, creating a beautiful and emotional atmosphere.
Fox News: Disney heiress arrested protesting private jets in ritzy New York community
Abigail Disney, heiress of the Disney fortune, was arrested in New York after blocking a small airport with climate activists to protest wealthy fossil fuel investors. The protest is part of a series of actions planned by climate activists in the Hamptons.
Forbes: FaceTime From The Toilet? ‘90 Day Fiancé’ Introduces TV’s Clingiest Couple
Brandan and Mary, a couple from "90 Day Fiance: The Other Way," have plans to wed despite never meeting in person. They spend all their time together on video calls, but it's not just about sharing everything - it's also about preventing any potential infidelity. However, their relationship is filled with insecurities, jealousy, and toxicity.